Mushrooms in Sustainable Development: An Industry and Environment Paradigm
The book highlights the importance of mushrooms and their effective application in the nutraceutical sector, along with their role in promoting environmental resilience. The goal of this book is to bring attention to the gaps in the research on mushrooms as a possible source of superfoods and highly nutritious substances, with the ultimate goal of helping to reach the current sustainable development goals (SDGs). Additionally, it will explore potential applications in industrial development. This book seeks to thoroughly look at the diverse aspects of the design, application, and integration of mushrooms in the agriculture, nutraceuticals, and food sectors. The discussion will explore their applications in sectors including food processing, food packaging, and sustainable agricultural practices aimed at enhancing yield. This book looks to explore the existing limitations and possible solutions within the realm of mushroom technology, emphasizing their contribution to promoting a sustainable economy.

Features

  • Addressing the global prevalence of mushrooms and their potential applications in industry and environmental sustainability.
  • Significance of mushrooms and their effective utilization.
  • Nanomaterials derived from mushrooms.
  • The emergence and increasing application of mushrooms in the development of smart and sustainable food and nutraceuticals contribute to a sustainable bioeconomy.
  • Current challenges and limitations, along with future prospects for utilizing mushrooms in the attainment of sustainable development goals.

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Mushrooms in Sustainable Development: An Industry and Environment Paradigm
The book highlights the importance of mushrooms and their effective application in the nutraceutical sector, along with their role in promoting environmental resilience. The goal of this book is to bring attention to the gaps in the research on mushrooms as a possible source of superfoods and highly nutritious substances, with the ultimate goal of helping to reach the current sustainable development goals (SDGs). Additionally, it will explore potential applications in industrial development. This book seeks to thoroughly look at the diverse aspects of the design, application, and integration of mushrooms in the agriculture, nutraceuticals, and food sectors. The discussion will explore their applications in sectors including food processing, food packaging, and sustainable agricultural practices aimed at enhancing yield. This book looks to explore the existing limitations and possible solutions within the realm of mushroom technology, emphasizing their contribution to promoting a sustainable economy.

Features

  • Addressing the global prevalence of mushrooms and their potential applications in industry and environmental sustainability.
  • Significance of mushrooms and their effective utilization.
  • Nanomaterials derived from mushrooms.
  • The emergence and increasing application of mushrooms in the development of smart and sustainable food and nutraceuticals contribute to a sustainable bioeconomy.
  • Current challenges and limitations, along with future prospects for utilizing mushrooms in the attainment of sustainable development goals.

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Mushrooms in Sustainable Development: An Industry and Environment Paradigm

Mushrooms in Sustainable Development: An Industry and Environment Paradigm

Mushrooms in Sustainable Development: An Industry and Environment Paradigm

Mushrooms in Sustainable Development: An Industry and Environment Paradigm

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The book highlights the importance of mushrooms and their effective application in the nutraceutical sector, along with their role in promoting environmental resilience. The goal of this book is to bring attention to the gaps in the research on mushrooms as a possible source of superfoods and highly nutritious substances, with the ultimate goal of helping to reach the current sustainable development goals (SDGs). Additionally, it will explore potential applications in industrial development. This book seeks to thoroughly look at the diverse aspects of the design, application, and integration of mushrooms in the agriculture, nutraceuticals, and food sectors. The discussion will explore their applications in sectors including food processing, food packaging, and sustainable agricultural practices aimed at enhancing yield. This book looks to explore the existing limitations and possible solutions within the realm of mushroom technology, emphasizing their contribution to promoting a sustainable economy.

Features

  • Addressing the global prevalence of mushrooms and their potential applications in industry and environmental sustainability.
  • Significance of mushrooms and their effective utilization.
  • Nanomaterials derived from mushrooms.
  • The emergence and increasing application of mushrooms in the development of smart and sustainable food and nutraceuticals contribute to a sustainable bioeconomy.
  • Current challenges and limitations, along with future prospects for utilizing mushrooms in the attainment of sustainable development goals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032911144
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 11/11/2025
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Yugal Kishore Mohanta has more than six years of post-PhD teaching and research experience and currently holds the position of Assistant Professor at the Department of Applied Biology within the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM), Meghalaya, India. He has extensive research experience in the fields of nanobiotechnology, microbiology, plant natural products, nutraceuticals, and SDGs. He has international research experiences as both a PhD visiting scholar and a postdoctoral fellow at KU Leuven, Belgium, and University of Nizwa, Sultanate of Oman, respectively. Furthermore, he has successfully published over 105 scientific articles (Q1/Q2/Q3), 5 edited books, 27 book chapters, and 2 Indian patents in his field of expertise and has garnered a total of 3843 citations, with an h-index of 35 and an i10 index of 76. He has established a research lab (NanoBioTraK_Lab) through the DST-ANRF grant (2022-24). Recently, he has received a grant for an international research network project sponsored by XJENZA MALTA, Government of Malta, in 2024-25. Additionally, he has served as a reviewer for over thirty international peer-reviewed journals and holds the position of Associate Editor for four SCIE-indexed journals. He is particularly interested in prioritizing the concept of translational research in the field of sustainable development. He is also acting as a Chief Coordinator in the Microbiologists’ Society India for the northeastern states of India to promote science and research. Presently, he is guiding three PhD students.

Pinku Chandra Nath graduated in Process and Food Engineering from Central Agricultural University (CAU) Imphal, India. He completed his master’s from Assam University Silchar (AUS), India and PhD from National Institute of Technology Agartala (NITA), Tripura, India.  Presently, he has been working as an Assistant Professor (Research) at Research and Development Cell, Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies (Deemed to be University), Faridabad, Haryana, India since 2024. He has more than 5 years of research experience in the areas of process development for value-added products from waste, formulation development and quality analysis of food products, production of bio-products using algal platform, and reaction engineering aspects on biodegradation studies at various reactors. He has published more than 30 papers in international peer-reviewed journals (Q1/Q2/Q3), 2 patents, 1 authored book, and more than 25 book chapters with an h-index of 14, i10-index of 20, more than 700 google scholar citations, and cumulative impact factor more than 150, first/corresponding author (>80%). Presently he is guiding 8 B.Sc., 4 M.Sc., and 2 PhD students. Also, he is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several journals.

Jibanjyoti Panda completed his MS in Botany from North Orissa University (NOU), Government of Odisha, India, in the year 2014. He has also completed his M.Phil in Botany from Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India, in the year of 2019. Currently, he is working as a pre-doctoral scientist at the Department of Wildlife and Biodiversity Conservation, Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanja Deo University, Baripada, Mayurbhanj, Odisha, India. He possesses more than 9 years of research experience in the domains of microbiology, biotechnology, plant science, natural products, fermented food, waste valorization, mushroom biology, and SDGs. Furthermore, he Panda has extensive experience in mushroom technology, encompassing field surveys, collection, isolation, spawning, cultivation, mushroom bioactives, and nutraceuticals. He has also worked on numerous research projects funded by both the Government of Odisha and the Government of India, including those from the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and the Department of Science and Technology (DST). He has effectively published more than 40 scientific publications, categorized as Q1, Q2, and Q3 journals (SCOPUS, SCIE) and one authored book on mushroom diversity in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.

Hrudayanath Thatoi currently serves as the Director of the Centre for Industrial Biotechnology Research (CIBR) at Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan, a Deemed-to-be University in Bhubaneswar. Previously, he served as Chairman of the P.G. Council at Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanja Deo University (MSCBU), Baripada, and as a Professor and Head of the Department of Biotechnology at MSCBU. He has also worked as a mangrove biologist and Senior Scientist at the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai. He has obtained his M.Sc., M.Phil., and PhD from Utkal University and has been serving as a faculty member in biotechnology since 2004. His teaching and research interests include molecular biology, industrial and pharmaceutical biotechnology, and microbiology. To date, he has published 25 books, including two textbooks, and more than 370 research papers in national and international journals, conference proceedings, and book chapters. He has also been awarded two patents. His research impact is reflected in his Google Scholar citations (10,870), h-index (52), and i10-index (128). He received the Samanta Chandra Sekhar Award in Life Science in 2021. He has been member of several microbiology and biotechnology societies and served as editorial member and reviewer of several international journals. He has also been recognized as one of the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Mushroom Diversity and Their Role in Sustainable Development  2. Mushrooms as a Bio-Factory of Sustainable Development  3. Mushroom Bioactive Compounds as Therapeutic Potential  4. Mushroom in Food and Nutraceutical Applications  5. Mushroom Polyphenols and Their Sustainable Applications  6. Mushrooms as a Sustainable Solution for Dietary and Therapeutic Protein: Managing Food Security with Sustainable Cultivation Practices  7. Mushroom Based Sustainable Nano Biomaterial and Their Biomedical Application  8. Mushroom in Food Packaging Applications  9. Mushroom Heteropolysaccharides and Their Biological Effects  10. Harnessing the Power of Mushroom Polysaccharides: Health Benefits and Therapeutic Potentials  11. Mushrooms Derived Industrial Enzymes and Their Applications  12. Mushrooms as Biocontrol Agents: Alternate to Chemicals  13. Mushrooms Pigments in Sustainable Applications  14. Mushrooms as Functional Foods  15. Mushrooms as Meat Substitutes  16. Mushrooms Waste Valorisation in Value-Added Products and Circular Economy  17. Mushrooms: A Promising Source for Industrial Use  18. Mushroom: Ethical and Environmental Consideration in Industrial Applications

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